why so much
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 1:24 am
why do neon's in California cost so much?
Neons are expensive because they are the best!kplaya186 wrote:First off, everything in California is very expensive. Also, with rising gas prices everybody is searching for a car that will get good gas mileage. The demand is up in the market for econoboxes like a neon right now.
Damn straight, no joke about it!jake_tim wrote:Neons are expensive because they are the best!kplaya186 wrote:First off, everything in California is very expensive. Also, with rising gas prices everybody is searching for a car that will get good gas mileage. The demand is up in the market for econoboxes like a neon right now.
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Thats for dam sure. Maybe youl get lucky like me and find one for $300. (no its not a typo)Swordfish2Cowboy wrote:Everything in California costs a lot.
Yea the guy i got it from had to pay 300 to get it out of the impound lot. And he dint want the car anymore. So lucky me.theTeejmiester wrote:^^$300i want a 300 neon!
Ha i wish my neon got good gas mileage.. Dont put 18s on a neon lol I get about 240 miles to the tankkplaya186 wrote:First off, everything in California is very expensive. Also, with rising gas prices everybody is searching for a car that will get good gas mileage. The demand is up in the market for econoboxes like a neon right now.
haha I get about 24 MPG in my R/T... and have to use mid grade or premium in it.Fresh02 wrote:Ha i wish my neon got good gas mileage.. Dont put 18s on a neon lol I get about 240 miles to the tankkplaya186 wrote:First off, everything in California is very expensive. Also, with rising gas prices everybody is searching for a car that will get good gas mileage. The demand is up in the market for econoboxes like a neon right now.
True. Very true. Then it's just that California is a money pit.Pablodragon wrote:unless you live next to the ocean!
I lived in San Diego for a while and saw a bunch of cars that visibly show rust from the top down, because of the salt spray/wind/air coming off the ocean. Don't know how it affects the paint where you can't see any rust ..yet
I disagree. The beach is like 1 mile from my house. Very few cars have rust around here. Some do but its do to shitty maintenancePablodragon wrote:unless you live next to the ocean!
I lived in San Diego for a while and saw a bunch of cars that visibly show rust from the top down, because of the salt spray/wind/air coming off the ocean. Don't know how it affects the paint where you can't see any rust ..yet